Gone are the days when a great job was all about its paycheck and bonuses. In an age where mission statement is very important to the long term goals of any company, attracting and satisfying top talent requires having core values that employees will want to be a part of.

A company that can mix work and fun to make the employee less stressed and purposeful will surely be a place that will attract top talent. According to employees, these companies have the best cultures to attract top talent.

Twitter

What makes their company culture great?

Free meals at their headquarters in San Francisco, for some unlimited vacations, and there are also yoga classes available for employees. Although these sorts of perks are popular in the tech world, when you are sharing such experience with other really smart people then there is something interesting about that.

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Rooftop meetings and a team-oriented environment, you certainly would expect workers to tell you that being part of such a company is much about doing something that is relevant in the world. Such pushes employees to give their all at this company.

Apple

What makes their company culture great?

They want to make the world a better place. They are inventors. They are creators and they are not settling for being average but becoming the best they can be. Everything they do is geared at one common goal – making the best products for their consumers. And if that means trying and making several attempts at upgrading what already is, then there is a sustainable reason for their employees to love this company.

Chevron

What makes their company culture great?

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Well, oil companies may be targets for negative PR, but not Chevron. In fact many employees of this company value their employer. Why? Chevron shows it cares for its employees by providing them with health and fitness centers on site. Chevron gives its employees the needed regular breaks they deserve. That also includes offering other health oriented programs such as training and massages to its employees.

Facebook

What makes their company culture great?

They have a beautifully inspired campus where all the shops and stores are free and loaded with lots of food. Even at a time when there is serious competition in the tech industry, Facebook can provide an environment where employees can collaborate and solve big problems together.

Facebook is a company geared at improving the employee experience with its outdoor roaming space and a flat organizational culture that makes you feel equal even with your own boss.

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Edelman

What makes their company culture so great?

This public relation outfit is a place where the employee is valued and acknowledged for the effort they make. You cannot lose your identity here because you are encouraged to the opportunities they provide. They do want you to enjoy yourself while you work and reach your goals within the company.

Wegmans

What makes their company culture so great?

They have a scholarship program which has awarded over 26, 500 employees scholarships since its inception in 1984. They are focused on you attaining your goals personally and with the company. Such value of giving back to their employees is something that makes every employee feel appreciated.

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Google

What makes their company culture so great?

They offer free meals, financial bonuses, a dog friendly environment, employee parties and retreats. Altogether the company is focused on luring the best talents with so much perks and incentives that it is impossible not to want to be part of this corporations goals and mission.

Walt Disney

What makes their company culture so great?

Regarded as one of the best companies to work for by Fortune Magazine, Walt Disney is a traditional entertainment company that is built on pride and culture. It also has a remarkable heritage and a creative atmosphere for its employees to tap into.

The Lifehack Show Episode 7: Following Your Calling

In this episode, Joseph Wilner, licensed clinical psychotherapist and certified life-coach, talks about finding and fulfilling your calling in life. Joseph blends his passion of music, and following his dreams of being a drummer, with his expertise in psychology to help people live a more intentional and meaningful life.

Joseph believes everyone has a calling, or several callings, where their passions and strengths can merge to create a successful life of contribution and significance.